Bradford-White Corp POWERED DIRECT VENT SERIES GAS-FIRED COMMERCIAL WATER HEATER operation manual

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SECTION XII: PARTS LIST

PART NAME AND DESCRIPTION

1.Induced Draft Blower Assembly

2.Diptube

3.Pressure Switch

4.T&P Valve

5.Flue Baffle

6.Cleanout Access (Jacket) Cover

7.Drain Valve

8a. Cleanout Cover

8b. Cleanout Cover O-Ring (under cover – not shown)

9.Main Burner Tubes

10.Pilot Assembly

11.Pilot Supply Tube (Control Side)

12.Pilot Supply Tube (Burner Side)

13.Main Burner Manifold

14.Gas Valve

15.Main Burner Orifice

16.Transformer

17.Ignition Module

18.Anode Rods (4) (Not shown–top of tank)

19.On-Off Switch

20.Integrated Control Board

21.Utility Cover

22.Outlet Nipple

23.Temperature Display

24.Power Cord

25.Secondary T’former Wire Assy

26.Primary T’former Wire Assy

27.Lower Sensor Retainer Clip

28.Lower Thermostat Well

29.Lower Sensor

30.Pressure Switch Tubing

(Not Shown–2 pcs)

31.Flue Collector Head

32.Jacket Head

33.Pilot Shield

34.Pressure Switch Cover

35.Collector Nipple Gaskets (2)

36.Flue Collector

37.Flue Collector Gasket (Top Edge)

38.Burner Access Cover Gasket

39.Sight Glass Gasket

40.Sight Glass

41.Tank (Not shown)

42.Manifold Flange

43.Burner Access Cover

44.Blower Outlet Connection

45.Blower Outlet Flange Gasket

46.Collector to Blower Transition

47.Blower Mounting Flange w/ Pressure Tap

48.Front Combustion Box Assy

49.Combustion Air Tube

50.Combustion Air Inlet Boot

51.Combustion Air Orifice

(Inside Dilution Air Tee)

52.Gas Valve Wire Harness

53.Vent Safety Switch (Not Shown–Located Below Blower Outlet Flange)

54.Dilution Air Tee

55.Dilution Air Inlet

56.Dilution Air Pressure Tap

57.Escutcheon–Rear Boot

58.Blower Escutcheon

59.Blower Wiring Harness

60.Pressure Switch Harness

REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST FOR POWERED DIRECT VENT MODELS

Contact your supplier, plumbing professional or the company listed on the rating plate of the water heater for replacement parts.

Provide the part name as well as the model and serial number(s) of the water heater(s) when ordering parts. When applicable, the following information must be provided: type of gas, voltage and amperage, item number (from the following list) and description (from the following list).

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Contents Independent PVC Venting With Troubleshooting GuideTable of Contents Page Do not Operate the Appliance Until the Leakage is Corrected If YOU Smell GASDimensional layout Section II SpecificationsSection III General Information FeaturesDishwashing Machine Requirements Section IV Installation Instructions Page AIR Requirements Minimum Clearances Remove CrateSection V Venting Approved Venting Materials Direct Vent Terminal Clearances 40 ft .19 m Page Through the Roof Venting Vertical Venting Through the Wall VentingPage For LOW Ground Clearance Installations Through the Wall Venting With Low Ground ClearanceTermination # of Elbows Wall for LOW Ground Clearance Installations TerminalsRoof Heater Without First Being Certain IT is Filled with Water Section VI Water ConnectionsApproximate TIME/TEMPERATURE Relationships in Scalds Section VII GAS Connections Open Flame for TestingSection IX Electrical Connections Wiring Diagram to the rightTypical Installation Lighting And Shutdown Instructions Section X Operating Instructions Temperature AdjustmentWater Heater Display and Control Buttons Setpoint FlashesSetpoint flashes for 10 seconds Setpoint flashes Press SET for setting to take effect immediatelyPress select Changes to CF/C Flashes Symbol F/C Stops Flashing Changes to F FlashesSetpoint shown in F Page Burner Flame Check Section X MaintenancePage This Water MAY be HOT To reinstall the burner rack, reverse the above procedurePage Section XI Diagnostic and Troubleshooting Guide Max Setpoint Next to Temperature Setpoint value Max Setpoint value Water Heater Display Error Code Shown Water Heater DisplaySELECT Setpoint Display/Change No current error codes Max Setpoint continues to flash while making adjustments Max Setpoint FlashesMax Setpoint stops flashing Display of Water Temperature Exiting SELECTService SET Mode To Display Flame Sense Current of the Pilot Flame Sensor To Display and Change Temperature Setpoint Setpoint Stops Flashing Changes to F F/C Flashes Changes to C F/C FlashesSymbol Stops Flashing Press for 2 seconds How to reset the control from Lockout ConditionsError Codes and Error History Display No Current Error CodeError Code History To view previous error codesNo Error Code Shown for Code Index Error Code IndexStored Error Code For Code Index #9 Exiting SELECTService SET Mode  Page Degrees F Procedure for Checking Thermostat SensorsReplacement Parts List for Powered Direct Vent Models Section XII Parts ListVent KIT Components and Optional Condensate TEE 150,00 and 199,999 BTU/HR. Models 3 Vent KITModels Over 200,000 BTU/HR Vent KIT Common 3 and 4 Vent KIT Page Section XIV Notes